The fifth blog in this series has been written by Jenny Lloyd, a BILT Fellow and Senior Teaching Fellow in the School of Economics, Finance and Management.
Today’s’ students – not so different after all?
A few weeks ago, my … Continue reading...
The fifth blog in this series has been written by Jenny Lloyd, a BILT Fellow and Senior Teaching Fellow in the School of Economics, Finance and Management.
Today’s’ students – not so different after all?
A few weeks ago, my … Continue reading...
The fourth blog in this series has been written by Emilie Poletto-Lawson, a BILT Fellow and language associate in the School of Modern Languages.
Have you ever tried to learn a language? Gone to your local bookshop or library and … Continue reading...
Our third blog in this series is from Philip Kent – University Librarian and Director of Library services.
You are invited to leave comments below.
It is timely that BILT’s next theme is ‘ReThinking Spaces’. This is something that exercises … Continue reading...
Our second blog entry is by Shanaz Pottinger, undergraduate student studying Experimental Psychology, at the University of Bristol.
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Do we even need traditional lectures?
Succinctly, yes, we do! Lectures are an intrinsic part … Continue reading...
Our first blog entry is by Bruce Macfarlane, Head of the School of Education at the University of Bristol.
‘Student engagement’ has become a buzz phrase in universities influenced by a growing moral panic about whether higher education represents good … Continue reading...